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Additive Manufacturing of an IH-Type Linac Structure from Stainless Steel and Pure Copper

Hendrik Hähnel    
Adem Ates    
Benjamin Dedic and Ulrich Ratzinger    

Resumen

Additive manufacturing (AM) of metals has the potential to provide significant benefits for the construction of future particle accelerators. The combination of low cost manufacturing of complex geometries in combination with efficiency gains from improved linac design enabled by AM may be one way towards future cost-effective green accelerator facilities. As a proof of concept, we present a high-efficiency Zeff=280 MΩ/m" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">????????=280 MO/mZeff=280 MO/m Z e f f = 280   M O / m , 433.632" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">433.632433.632 433.632 MHz IH-DTL cavity based on an AM design. In this case, the complex internal drift tube structures with internal cooling channels have been produced from 1.4404 stainless steel and from pure copper using AM. The prototype cavity, as well as stainless steel AM parts have been electroplated with copper. We present results from successful vacuum tests, low level RF measurements of the cavity, as well as the status of preparations for high-power RF tests with a 30 kW pulsed power amplifier.